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Luca Vellani
LUCA VELLANI Luca Vellani is a former Italian male model from Milan. He started out in the mid/late 1980s and modeled until the mid/late 1990s. He also did some acting between the early 1990s and 2006. Height: 1,85m / 6‘1 Hair: brown Eyes: hazel (Elite Europe agency book 1991 / my scan) Former Agencies: Elite Paris Model Management Hamburg and others Nowadays Luca seems to work as a stage actor in Italian theatres. (instagram) Luca“s SocMed pages: www.instagram.com/12vellani www.facebook.com/luca.vellani.77
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she definitely has that scandinavian vibe like elsa, but this is actually ofsunfrau (on instagram). she's a relatively new face at select management and she's been doing quite a bit of work for activewear brands lately. her bone structure is incredible — those high cheekbones and the angular jawline really pop in studio lighting like this. exercere usually picks models with that clean, athletic but high-fashion aesthetic, so she fits their brand identity perfectly. if you're looking for more of her work, she’s been popping up in a few european editorials recently too. definitely one to watch this season.
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Eric Burdon is an English singer and songwriter born on 1941, in Newcastle, England. He is best known as the lead singer of "The Animals", famous for the hit “The House of the Rising Sun.” (you must have heard it in so many movies endings haha) With his powerful voice, he became one of the key figures of the 1960s British Invasion and later continued his career with the band War. For the context, 60s were the Beatlemania years, it was the beggining of the boys band trends that you see now in K-pop. Idk why, but his face is so modern...? He could have been very popular in the 2020s as some neotonous looking musician like Ross Lynch or as an actor like Tom Holland... You see, the archetype of guys that have a ton of fangirls on social networks. He has deep set blue eyes and thick eyebrows, which is very masculine. But the rest of his face is softer but still masculine. He has a round face but a pointy chin. The dimples and his thin lips are also a big part of his charism.- Izabella Scorupco
honestly, she’s still one of the most underrated bond girls. natalya was actually useful to the plot and had a great dynamic with brosnan. but if people only know her from goldeneye, they’re missing out — her performance as helena in ogniem i mieczem (with fire and sword) was absolutely stunning. she looked like she stepped right out of a classical painting. it’s also cool that she actually had a decent music career in sweden before the bond fame. "shame shame shame" was such a 90s vibe. she’s one of those rare artists who managed to balance modeling, music, and acting without feeling like a "manufactured" star. definitely aged gracefully too, she looks incredible even now.- Te'a Cooper
te’a is such a force on and off the court. it’s wild to think she’s been balling in china lately — the wcba is no joke in terms of physical play, and her scoring ability definitely fits that league. i always felt she was underrated during her time with the sparks; she has that explosive first step that’s hard to guard. beyond the stats, her impact on the marketing side of the wnba was huge. she really brought a different energy to the league. hope to see her make a comeback to the states soon, the league is expanding and we need that kind of depth and personality back. has anyone seen her recent highlights from the chinese league? her handles still look sharp.- Christopher Walken
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